My son who is 20 is waiting to go back to a pulmonologist for a ct
scan. They are trying to figure out what he has.
The CT scan show some mucus in the small broncial
tubes in his upper left lung. He is in good
health and doesn't have any other symptoms. Several weeks ago
he passed out for no reason. We took him to the doctor who
looked at a chest x-ray. He's had a broncolectemy (spelling)?
where they inserted a tube up his nose and into his lung and
sprayed some saline solution up there. The tests have
all come back negative. They don't know what is causing
the mucus. Next step will be to go into his lung, through his
chest to get a sample for a biopsy. While reading on
the internet I ran across this CF disease and now I'm worried he
has this. Where should he go for a test to rule this
out or see if he has CF??<br>
Thank you, for any responses....
scan. They are trying to figure out what he has.
The CT scan show some mucus in the small broncial
tubes in his upper left lung. He is in good
health and doesn't have any other symptoms. Several weeks ago
he passed out for no reason. We took him to the doctor who
looked at a chest x-ray. He's had a broncolectemy (spelling)?
where they inserted a tube up his nose and into his lung and
sprayed some saline solution up there. The tests have
all come back negative. They don't know what is causing
the mucus. Next step will be to go into his lung, through his
chest to get a sample for a biopsy. While reading on
the internet I ran across this CF disease and now I'm worried he
has this. Where should he go for a test to rule this
out or see if he has CF??<br>
Thank you, for any responses....